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The third and final installment of my three-part review of behaviour change theories. This section deals with newer theories developed by those working specifically in digital health, such as BJ Fogg and Nir Eyal. As well, a few curious findings thrown in to help you re-consider health promotion/behaviour change content. BehaviourChangePresentation_CHodgson_Part3 For a consultation, contact … Continue reading »

Part 2 of my 3-part presentation on behaviour change theories for health promotion and behaviour change — particularly for digital health. In this section, we’ll cover two very promising approaches that aren’t frequently called out in digital resources: the Health Action Process Approach and self-regulation theory. BehaviourChangePresentation_CHodgson_Part2 For a consultation, please contact corinne@cshassociates.com.

Part 1 of a 3-part presentation on behaviour change options for health promotion and behaviour change.Anyone developing tools for behaviour change — particularly interactive etools or apps — should be aware of these theories.

The third and final installment of my three-part review of behaviour change theories. This section deals with newer theories developed by those working specifically in digital health, such as BJ Fogg and Nir Eyal. As well, a few curious findings thrown in to help you re-consider health promotion/behaviour change content.

Part 2 of my 3-part presentation on behaviour change theories for health promotion and behaviour change — particularly for digital health. In this section, we’ll cover two very promising approaches that aren’t frequently called out in digital resources: the Health Action Process Approach and self-regulation theory.

Part 1 of a 3-part presentation on behaviour change options for health promotion and behaviour change.Anyone developing tools for behaviour change — particularly interactive etools or apps — should be aware of these theories.